The Story of Sugarcane, Canada’s Oscar ContenderIt follows an inquiry into unmarked graves at a B.C. residential school—and is the first Oscar-nominated film by an Indigenous North American filmmaker
A Portrait of Black MontrealA new exhibit spotlights the birthplace of Montreal’s Black anglophone community
Put Down Your Phone and Head to The TheatreThe art form is an antidote to our polarized, distracted culture
David Eby is Ready for a Trade WarTariffs, Bitcoin, climate change—B.C.’s premier is readying his province for every economic possibility
Need a Family Doctor? Jane Philpott Can Help.Canada’s former health minister is diving back into politics to get every Ontarian a primary care provider within five years. Now comes the hard part.
Behind the Northwest Coast’s Ferociously Feminist MasksA new exhibit spotlights 80 years of carving by Indigenous women from the Northwest Coast
How B.C. Pianist Jaeden Izik-Dzurko Stormed the World StageMeet one of Canada’s most exciting classical music talents—a 25-year-old Juilliard grad from Salmon Arm
Diana Beresford-Kroeger Is a Green MachineThe inexhaustible Irish-Canadian botanist enjoys whisky and shamrocks—but trees are her true love